The North American Review, Volume 123Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1876 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 99
... entire mass of the sun from infinite space is limited , and would only serve to keep up the present supply for about twenty millions of years . If the amount of heat radiated was greater in former ages than now , the time it has endured ...
... entire mass of the sun from infinite space is limited , and would only serve to keep up the present supply for about twenty millions of years . If the amount of heat radiated was greater in former ages than now , the time it has endured ...
Page 242
... entire war . The forces of the enemy were computed by General Grant at 100,000 men , and admitted , by themselves , to exceed 40,000 ; while General Grant's strength was estimated by the enemy at 45,000 on the first day , reinforced by ...
... entire war . The forces of the enemy were computed by General Grant at 100,000 men , and admitted , by themselves , to exceed 40,000 ; while General Grant's strength was estimated by the enemy at 45,000 on the first day , reinforced by ...
Page 387
... entire resources of the Ring were employed to insure the return of these men ; and , flushed with their late victory at Rochester , Tweed and his allies felt confident of success . It was the last rally of the " Old Guard " at the ...
... entire resources of the Ring were employed to insure the return of these men ; and , flushed with their late victory at Rochester , Tweed and his allies felt confident of success . It was the last rally of the " Old Guard " at the ...
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sammelt von LAURA GONZENBACH | 25 |
HOUSES OF THE MOUNDBUILDERS | 60 |
RECENT ASTRONOMICAL PROGRESS | 86 |
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